Streaming brings Olympic-sized changes to the business of broadcast
Also on the daily podcast: Evan Gershkovich and the illusion of Russian justice, and what it means that Kamala Harris is “brat”
As the Olympics begin, more people than ever will be watching via streaming services. We examine the changing viewing habits transforming sport’s role in the broadcast business. The sentencing of Evan Gershkovich, an American journalist, reveals the empty, performative nature of justice in Russia today (11:10). And the internet has dubbed Kamala Harris “brat”—and that is a kind of compliment (18:34). Runtime: 24 min
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